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Architects: JagerJanssen architecten
- Area: 220 m²
- Year: 2007
Text description provided by the architects. Firm but Fair
The intersection of a planned green strip and an existing avenue provide an architectural opportunity for this a two-storey dwelling. The first floor appears to be cumbersome and heavy materialised: dark bricks with continuous seams result in an abstract rugged character. The second floor will be a wooden shaft: lighter in colour, weight and design.
Open kitchen
The cooking ilse is lit by a translucent plane. The kitchen appliciances are integrated in the adjacent wall.
Plinth, Daylightstrip and Monolith
The plinth of the building is heavy, due to it's wild bond masonry with retreating seams. A continuous daylightstrip separates the base from the monolithic trespa toploor.
Lineair staircase
Perpendicular to the groundloor central axis, a lineair staircase connects to the second loor . The orientation of the top loor vestibule is crosswise, thus maximizing the spatial perception of the dwelling. Ascending the staircase, one walks towards the light.